see if vmware player is any better
On 8/10/2021 7:30 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Hi Didier,
there was no script attached, maybe the listmanager removed ist :-(. Can you
send me the script also please?
I was also experimenting with Qemu and Windows during the last weeks and had
a Win 10 pro running, but sometimes the VM was to slow to have a good
working expirience :-(. I am using a Dell XPS 13 laptop with 16 GB memory
and a Intell I7 cpu with 1,9 GHz. I was using the virtio drivers for Windows
to speed up things as much as possible and I also deactivated as many
unnecessary things in the Windows VM, but especialy with much disk I/O
everything was not snappy enough to work :-(.
When running Windows as the host system and using VMware to virtualize linux
guests I do not have those problems.
How are your and also others experiences with virtualized Windows systems on
Linux hosts? Are the systems fast enough to work smoothly or do you also
those kind of problems? What settings have you changed in the Windows guest
to have a system which is fast enough and what Qemu parameters do you use
especialy for the hardsisk image?
Cheers and thanks,
Schoepp
On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 03:59:59PM +0200, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Hi again Brandt,
The script is attached
Intructions for use:
1. Create a directory ~/qemu
Assuming that your username is brandt; hust type to do that:
mkdir /home/brandt/qemu
or just:
mkdir ~/qemu
As a reminder, ~ stands for /home/<username>
In my case /usr/didier, in yours I assume /home/brandt
but anyway the output of this command will tell you:
echo ~
2. move the Windows ISO file in ~/qemu, renamed ~/qemu/win windows.iso
For instance her I did this:
/data/images_ISO/Windows10_InsiderPreview_Client_x64_fr-fr_21354.iso
3. Download the script windows.sh and store it somewhere
Change to the directory where it is installed and run it like this:
sh windows.sh
Then press Enter.
Press Enter again after 5 seconds to make sure it starts the Windows
Wait patiently until the installer displays its first screen in the VM.
Notes:
You need to be in a graphical environment like Mate.
If the VM steals the focus, type Ctrl+Alt+G to get it back on the host.
After Windows installation, running the script should start Windows directly
in
the VM.
Cheers,
Didier
Le 10/08/2021 à 15:06, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
Hi Brandt,
I will attach to my next message a script that sets up a qemu VM
allowing to install then run Windows later today after more testing.
It should be usable in any Linux distribution with a recent qemu installed.
Cheers,
Didier
Le 10/08/2021 à 12:55, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
Hi all,
As I stated before, I am running Slint on the bare metal, however my
work entails teaching NVDA to clients, obviously running Windows.
Therefor I desperately need a Windows VM, so I can make a living. I
cannot figure qemu, virtual-box, I have no idea, and VMWare
Workstation Player doesn't want to install under Slint.
Could someone please, please, give me concise instructions for
setting up a VM using qemu in Slint?
Warm regards,
Brandt Steenkamp
Sent from my gass powered Slint hair dryer.
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